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Fenton's avatar

I'm really fascinated by the idea that girlhood is more expansive than womanhood and it's easier to be yourself. I feel the opposite and I wonder how much the difference is related to whether someone is a mother and in a heterosexual relationship. You guys talked about how women are defined by their relationship to others, and if you're in those roles with strong social expectations it makes sense that you would feel limited by them. Whereas I'm over here feeling like I can do and be whoever I want now that I'm an adult and not under the control of parents, teachers, etc. As a girl i felt trapped by strict rules and didn't know it was okay if i broke them, (will anyone ever love me if I don't shave my armpits?) but as an adult I know i can do what i want and the judgement of others doesn't really matter. My wife has no expectations for who I'll be and I'm not defined by my relationship to her because there isn't any dominant social narrative for how lesbian marriages should go.

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Katie's avatar

I'm a baby Gen-X so I'm a few years older than you guys but I hate watched SBTB every day on TBS after school with my friends and I so wish we could go back and give Jesse Spano and Lisa Turtle the respect they deserved. Poor Lisa, beautiful, popular and rich and constantly gaslit for not reciprocating gross-ass Screech's obsession with her.

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